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PaulineM
Hello, new here but I need some help.
We use Outlook 2002 SP 3 at my workplace and a person has a distribution
list in his Contacts. He has five people in there and when he sends the
message and looks in his Sent items, the message seems to have been sent to a
person who is not on the list at all. It is, though, a person who he says to
have in his Contacts folder.
But how could this happen? I dont' understand. I asked him to check the
Contact card of the real recipient (that is part of the DL) but he said there
was no additional email addresses in his card.
Should he just remove that one contact which was used instead of the correct
recipient?
Could anyone give any more ideas? Thank you.
We use Outlook 2002 SP 3 at my workplace and a person has a distribution
list in his Contacts. He has five people in there and when he sends the
message and looks in his Sent items, the message seems to have been sent to a
person who is not on the list at all. It is, though, a person who he says to
have in his Contacts folder.
But how could this happen? I dont' understand. I asked him to check the
Contact card of the real recipient (that is part of the DL) but he said there
was no additional email addresses in his card.
Should he just remove that one contact which was used instead of the correct
recipient?
Could anyone give any more ideas? Thank you.